History of Excellence

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Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. “… It is refreshing for us to deal with a professional who has a good sense of how to get the right thing done.”

The Star Ledger…“If God had an Agent like Ralph Cindrich, maybe we might have gotten a better deal down here…The man is widely regarded as the #1 negotiator in Pro Football, which isn’t easy to be when you’re also known as one of the most ethical.”

Learn About Ralph

Ralph Cindrich rose from economically-challenged Avella, Pennsylvania, to become an All-American football player and wrestler at the University of Pittsburgh, a four-year NFL linebacker, and a nationally recognized sports lawyer and agent.

Cindrich attended the South Texas College of Law while playing football for the Houston Oilers and established a general practice there once his career ended. In Texas, Cindrich took on a wide variety of cases, serving as court-appointed counsel and also working pro-bono on criminal cases.

Better Blogging

Check out Ralph Cindrich’s personal blog. Read about Ralph’s thoughts on football, sports, business and life in general.

What His Clients Say About Ralph

Over the years, Ralph Cindrich has worked with dozens of NFL players. Click below to find out what they think about the Super Agent.

Some Notable Clients

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Jeff Saturday

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Al Toon

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Will Wolford

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Paul Gruber

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Dermontti Dawson

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James Farrior

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Brian Griese

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Bill Fralic

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University of Pittsburgh

As a linebacker for the Panthers football team, Cindrich became a starter during his sophomore year. In the team’s season opener on the road against the UCLA Bruins, Cindrich burst on the scene, with 17 tackles—West Virginia Mountaineers’s Head Coach, Jim Carlens, said of Cindrich “If there’s a better sophomore linebacker in America, I’d like to see him.

In The NFL

The Atlanta Falcons selected Cindrich with their fifth round pick (119th overall) in the 1972 NFL Draft. New England claimed Cindrich off waivers and he was named AP Player of the Week in a game against the eventual World Champion Miami Dolphins.